Friday, December 3, 2010

Oatmeal Cookie Recipe

There's a first time for everything, and this is my first time to participate in a blog link up. (Though, in reality, I guess the December Photo Project is that sort of thing too.) If you want to participate, or just get some awesome cookie recipes, hop on over to the Raising Olives blog.

Here's my favorite oatmeal cookie recipe, slightly adapted from a cook book that, if you are from Alabama, you will know as the "Yellow Phone Company Cookbook." The kids love to open this book to this page because it has a note from about 19 years ago slid in the book there, telling Edwin where to find things and what to do so he could bake these cookies a long time ago. I think someone was coming to visit and he was going to be finished with classes before me. Fun times!

Oatmeal Cookies
*Believe me, if you have anything close to a large family you will want to double or triple this!

Cream shortening and sugar; add eggs. Add flour, salt, and soda (I never pre-sift these - just mix well!). Add vanilla. After this point, you may need to stir by hand, depending on the size and strength of your mixer. Add the oatmeal, nuts, and chocolate chips and mix well. You could form the dough into a log and refrigerate over night or wrap well and freeze for later, treating them like slice and bake cookies. Or just cook them now without chilling in a 350 degree oven for about 10-15 minutes, depending on the cookie size.

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